THE OOLOGIST'S ADVERTISER- 



^^^Alwaysmention this paperj 

 when answeringadvertisements. 



Our Monthly Directort, containing the 

 names of those who are interested in the collecting 

 and excljaiigingofeggs. Names inserted in this 

 Directory (or live cents per month. 



COTrobridoe, Framinjrham,Mass 

 GBChenej, Pitrodie, So. Dakota 

 Otto L Bui lis, Winnebago City, 



Minn 

 AYWilliams, Box 99 Gonzales, 



Cal 

 ALQuaintance, Archer, Florida 

 NRChristie, Rye Patch, Nevada 

 Charles Jeffreys, Tenby, Engl'd 



Indian Relics. Minerals, 

 Fo s .« i 1 s . confederate 

 Money and cnrlos. List 

 for Stamp. 

 F. M. KINNE, Knoxvillb, Iowa. 



AMERICAN OSPRSY. 



A monthly devoted to theetudy of Ornithology 

 and Oology. ' 



— FDBLISBED BY 



PAUL B. HASKELL, 

 No. 107 W. Winchester Ave- 



Ashland, 

 Send for gample copy, 



Kentucky. 

 25 cents per year in ad - 

 vance. 



Coins, StampS, Curio. 



Large well illnstrated 48 page book octs. 

 W. r. GREANY, 



827 Braniian St.. San Francisco, Cal. 



Eggs of North American Birds, 



BY CIIA.S. .1. MAYJfARD. 



159pp. 12mo., 10 colored plates, cloth. $2.00 A full 

 description with oreedinfi dates. Sent post-paid 

 on receipt of price- Frank H. Lattin, Albion, 

 N Y. 



WfA\TTM An egg of the Bald Eagle; will give a 



YYAirllMiJi exchange Write for ist. and a<ldress, 



Daniei-sonyillk E«oCo.. 



Box l.'34, Daiiielsoiiville, Conn. 



FRED CORLESS 



Yes '"The World Moves" and labor 

 is li<?htened by iugeneous modern inven 

 tions. The latest is Prince's Stock- 

 ing i).\RNER, for darning- stockings. A 

 household necessity-saving labor. tVhen 

 once tried alwavs used. Being easy to 

 handle and a pleasure to USE it. iNeat- 

 ness. Convenience and Durability un- 

 equalled. Every lady should have one. 

 Try it. Manufactiu-ed and sent post- 

 paid on recaipt of 15c. Stamps taken. 

 Address, F. A. Prince, 



Danielsonville, Conn. 

 P. S. The person is not yet to be 

 found who has seen or used one, 

 that is not delighted with it. 



Los Gatos. Cal. Collecting Oologist and dea- 

 ler in Eggs from all parts of the world. Strictly 

 first -class specimens. 



Mm\ Hisior; and Bird Store, 



Taxidermy, Birds' Skins and Eggs. Shells, Cu 

 rios. Minerals. Fossils, Indian Kolic Curiosities & 

 Naturalists supplies. Singing and Fancy, birds 

 Talking Parrots, Goldfish and Aquarium stock. 



Senil stamp for catalogues and Price Lists- 

 CuAS F- Carr, 12G State St., Madison, Wis. 



TO EXCHANGE! Eggs in sets 

 or single; and Curios to exchange 

 for same. 

 WALTER E. KRIES, 



Danielsonville. Conn. 



L. S. ELLts, Printjr, Ljgauiville, OUio. 



Advertisements. 

 Without Money and Without 



Price, In THE OOLOGIST'S ADVERTISER 



A Monthly Paper Devoted to the Interests of 

 Oologists — Especially adapted to the wants of Col 

 lectors — Buying, selling and Exchanging. 



We solicit advertisements or exchange notices 

 from all oologists either in the United Slates, 

 Great Britain. Canada or other foreign countries, 

 and we will insert, in this paper, a .35 word ad. or 

 Ex. notic for a first-class side blown egg with cor- 

 rect name and dates, worth a5c. Or in other 

 words, we will insert a word for each cent the egg 

 is worth. For instance a lH ct egg, a 75 word ad ; 

 a :H)c, egg, a 50 word ad or Ex. notice; or 4 eggf 

 worth 40 cents a 40 word adv and so on No adv 

 or Ex. wanted for less than 25 words. No eggs 

 received that are not worth lOctf or over . Eggs 

 under lOctsnot wanted All eggs must be first 

 cla-ss in every respect with correct name and data. 

 All those who insert an Exchange notice will be 

 entitled to a copy ot this paper free. We want 

 first-class K009 either single or in sets,— so send 

 them along. Remember all eggs must accompany 

 our advercissimaut. 



